Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/ROV-Testing-on-Esperanza-in-the-North-Sea-27MDHUD4ZM7.htmlConceptually similarCulzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU9PDCompleted★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU99ECompleted★★★★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU99FCompleted★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU995Completed★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU99OCompleted★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU993Completed★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU994Completed★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU996Completed★★★★Culzean Gas Platform in the North SeaGP1SU997Completed★★★★View AllGP1SU9PFROV Testing on Esperanza in the North SeaA crew member on the Esperanza watches the ROV (ROUV, Remotely operated underwater vehicle) during Test Session in the UK waters of the North Sea. In the background lies Total's Culzean Platforms located in the Culzean Field. Culzean is a gas condensate field located in the British North Sea, 230 kilometres off the coast of Aberdeen.In original language:Esperanza in der Nordsee - ROV TestEin Besatzungsmitglied beobachtet auf der Esperanza das ROV (ROUV, Remotely operated underwater vehicle, ferngesteuertes Unterwasserfahrzeug) während eines Tests im britischen Teil der Nordsee. Im Hintergrund liegt die von Total betriebenen Culzean-Plattformen. Die Plattformen stehen im Culzean Feld, einem Gaskondensatfeld in der britischen Nordsee, etwa 230 Kilometer vor der Küste von Aberdeen entfernt.Locations:Europe-North Sea-United KingdomDate:9 Aug, 2020Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5103px X 3462pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Equipment-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Natural gas-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Rear view-Remotely operated vehicles-SeasShoot:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel IndustryThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on its way to a month-long documentation and peaceful protest tour in the North Sea. Teams on board will gather evidence of the extreme industrialization of the region by the oil and gas industry, which has been polluting the ocean and fuelling the climate crisis with a “business as usual” attitude for several decades.